Tuesday, October 29, 2013

The last few days the kids have been on a bug collecting kick. Today after school, Charlotte burst in the door wanting her bug box for a really cool spider. She grabbed it and out she ran. This is what she brought back.

Fortunately no humans were harmed in the collection process. A neighbor girl actually collected this beautiful Black Widow specimen. She is a fantastic, eerie, creepy, perfect example of a Black Widow. Everyone here now has the heebie jeebies. I think Jason is spraying tomorrow!

Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Just before we left Japan we spent lots of time at our little park. Jason would frequently use it as his way of entertaining the girls while I was busy with the baby. I joined them one day and Jason had his camera. Those fun moments you get to watch your kiddos be kids.

As the temperatures get cooler and cooler here I start to miss the mild temperature of our island. I think I would even take a typhoon if it meant I was warm and could wear flip flops. We are adjusting and getting settled, it just seems like there is always an urgent situation needing out attention and I can't get into a routine. I am craving it. How do you get a routine going when every day something important disrupts it all? Seriously, would love to hear!

Tuesday, October 15, 2013

I make really thick smoothies because that is how I like them, more like a Frosty. Except my Frosty's have spinach, kale, blueberries, raspberries, flax, and pineapple juice. Lately I have been throwing in an apple from the local orchards - oh yummy! My friends taught me that the blueberries cancel out the bitterness from the Kale (and never use the stems, too bitter). The kids like them as long as I use plenty of pineapple juice.

Wednesday, October 2, 2013

I was downloading pictures and found these from our last day in Japan. I of course demanded that we spend part of it at the beach. We only had the morning until Jason had to drop off our car to its new owners. What I love about these pictures is Jayce had the camera for a big part of the day. I get to see what he thought was worth taking pictures of, I think they are cute.

Digging for sand toys.

They decided to splurge and pay for a banana boat ride. The Japanese are always worried about safety.

They are waiting for the ride to start, I don't think Jason was impressed. It was impressive enough for my boys.

I love all the selfies! I wonder if the sign is warning about Typhoons or what. The wave is picking up that poor kid.

He loves the soda machines and Shisa's!

Jayce will miss the vending machines and soda choices.

A wooden ship playground, the kids love the zip line.

I had never read this sign and always wondered why they chose a wood ship for a playground. Thanks Jayce for the story!

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This blog has two purposes: 1-to be a journal for my family and 2-to highlight things that inspire me as a wife, mother, sister, daughter, and a member of society. That is why it is Micah C (I see things) Micah Do (and then I try to do them).